Queen Creek Water Treatment System Repair

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Recent Review: The owner, Glenn, contacted us right away and was terrific to work with. He met with us personally and explained all options to us in detail and even arranged to have the system installed the following day! He gave us a great value for the money and even replaced our hot water heater which was 16 years old as part of the project. Our install was difficult since the house was not pre-plumbed but Glenn helped us with a less expensive option which is a perfect solution that a previous company we tried to work with never thought of (or offered) and the cost was substantially less. The water tastes terrific and now the whole household is happy. He also offered us a system which doesn't add salt to the water which was important to our family. The installation went flawlessly and they were very professional and efficient. Would HIGHLY recommend Aquaco.

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Bumble Bee Plumbing

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Super Service Award

Recent Review: My water treatment system sprang a leak on thanksgiving night, and my plumber / contractor that installed the system was closed until monday. Called Bumblebee first thing friday morning and they were able to come out quickly. Mike manually bypassed the system for me to get me through until could deal with the problem properly next week. Didnt overcharge. Was available and offered to do other non-urgent plumbing work we needed done as well, gave me quotes. Major help in time of need, all contacts were professional and helpful.

Recent Review: The water is very hard here in Mesa. All my dishes have spots on them when they go through the dishwasher, the hard water also leaves my towels feeling very prickly. I wanted to have pure drinking water. After the installation of under-kitchen-sink filters we now have crystal clear drinking water. I am very pleased with the treatment. Jay was the installer on my project and I would certainy reccomend him.

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14Reviews

Energy One

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Recent Review: ENERGY ONE SYSTEMS REMOVE MORE CHEMICALS AND PARTICLES FROM THE WATER, AND THEY DO NOT USE SALT FOR MAINTENANCE, BUT POTASSIUM. THEY EVEN INSTALLED A BIB AT THE OUTSIDE WATER SOURCE FOR WASHING VEHICLES. THEY DID A METICULOUS JOB AND EXPLAINED MAINTENANCE CLEARLY.

Recent Review: We just moved here from the Midwest, after purchasing a home via shortsale. Due to the age of the home, we have had various appliance die, one by one. My kitchen faucet was thumping and the water pressure was quite poor. I called a random plumber (not listed on Angie's list - shame on me) and he diagnosed the problem, over the phone, as a "shot reverse osmosis system". He tried to talk me into purchasing some new process for treating water - quoting me over $1200.00 for the job. When he told me the reverse osmosis system was shot, I opted to go on Angie's list and find a water treatment company. I chose American Home Water, due to their consistent "A" ratings and positive feedback. Tom, who I believe is the owner, came out the next day, tested my water and said the current system I have is perfectly fine. He even checked my refrigerator water and ice. He then went under the kitchen sink and checked the water valves. It turns out water hammering is often the result of poor water pressure and my valves were nearly shut off!!! He opened them up and no more thumping! Tom didn't charge me a dime! You can be that if something does go wrong with my system or I need the filter change I WILL be calling American Home Water!

Recent Review: The service worked out well. You got to be plumbed for it too. They service it for us as well. When we went to the garden show, they said they use these units on submarines for the salt water, and we were looking for a soft water system. I didn't realize that the soft water has salt in it, so you can't drink it. The H20 system uses a filtration system, and it flushes itself periodically once a day. They give you a little unit up on top, and as long as your unit is showing green, your system should be working properly. I don't have to go buy any salt tablets for it, there is no maintenance to it. I have never had them out here, I have called when I have questions, and they tell you over the phone what to do.

Recent Review: I HAVE USED MIKE MCFARLAND FOR MANY THINGS THROUGHOUT THE YEARS. HE IS VERY DEPENDABLE, HONEST, PROMPT, AND HIS PRICES ARE GOOD. I WOULD RECOMMEND HIM TO ANYONE WHO NEEDS A PLUMBER.

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Universal Water Service, Inc.

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Recent Review: I have used universal water services for years now. Both my systems are old and run like clockwork. Call anually for preventive maintenance services. Randy Dobson is very friendly and knows his stuff. Very professional and will offer tips to keep your system running well. A little bit pricey, but for the quality you get, it's well worth it. I'd recommend them to anyone.

Reviews in Queen Creek to Service Water Treatment

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AAquaco

The owner, Glenn, contacted us right away and was terrific to work with. He met with us personally and explained all options to us in detail and even arranged to have the system installed the following day! He gave us a great value for the money and even replaced our hot water heater which was 16 years old as part of the project. Our install was difficult since the house was not pre-plumbed but Glenn helped us with a less expensive option which is a perfect solution that a previous company we tried to work with never thought of (or offered) and the cost was substantially less. The water tastes terrific and now the whole household is happy. He also offered us a system which doesn't add salt to the water which was important to our family. The installation went flawlessly and they were very professional and efficient. Would HIGHLY recommend Aquaco.

- Lisa K....

ABumble Bee Plumbing

My water treatment system sprang a leak on thanksgiving night, and my plumber / contractor that installed the system was closed until monday. Called Bumblebee first thing friday morning and they were able to come out quickly. Mike manually bypassed the system for me to get me through until could deal with the problem properly next week. Didnt overcharge. Was available and offered to do other non-urgent plumbing work we needed done as well, gave me quotes. Major help in time of need, all contacts were professional and helpful.

- Kathleen H....

ADay & Night Air Conditioning Heating & Plumbing

Everything was fine. I would recommend them. They were very efficient and their cleanliness was very good. They did a good job.

- Jim H....

ADUTCH'S WATER SYSTEMS

The water is very hard here in Mesa. All my dishes have spots on them when they go through the dishwasher, the hard water also leaves my towels feeling very prickly. I wanted to have pure drinking water. After the installation of under-kitchen-sink filters we now have crystal clear drinking water. I am very pleased with the treatment. Jay was the installer on my project and I would certainy reccomend him.

- Paula H....

AEnergy One

ENERGY ONE SYSTEMS REMOVE MORE CHEMICALS AND PARTICLES FROM THE WATER, AND THEY DO NOT USE SALT FOR MAINTENANCE, BUT POTASSIUM. THEY EVEN INSTALLED A BIB AT THE OUTSIDE WATER SOURCE FOR WASHING VEHICLES. THEY DID A METICULOUS JOB AND EXPLAINED MAINTENANCE CLEARLY.

- Christina L....

AAmerican Home Water and Air

We just moved here from the Midwest, after purchasing a home via shortsale. Due to the age of the home, we have had various appliance die, one by one. My kitchen faucet was thumping and the water pressure was quite poor. I called a random plumber (not listed on Angie's list - shame on me) and he diagnosed the problem, over the phone, as a "shot reverse osmosis system". He tried to talk me into purchasing some new process for treating water - quoting me over $1200.00 for the job. When he told me the reverse osmosis system was shot, I opted to go on Angie's list and find a water treatment company. I chose American Home Water, due to their consistent "A" ratings and positive feedback. Tom, who I believe is the owner, came out the next day, tested my water and said the current system I have is perfectly fine. He even checked my refrigerator water and ice. He then went under the kitchen sink and checked the water valves. It turns out water hammering is often the result of poor water pressure and my valves were nearly shut off!!! He opened them up and no more thumping! Tom didn't charge me a dime! You can be that if something does go wrong with my system or I need the filter change I WILL be calling American Home Water!

- Jeffrey D....

CH2O Concepts International Inc

I had a system installed by H2O Concepts in July 2013, and have experienced new buildup on my recently replaced faucets. After my third call to H2O Concepts, and 2 1/2 days later, I finally reached a technician. The technician explained that my calcium carbonate buildup problem on my fixtures is normal, and expected. The technician made sure to point out that I initialed the line on the sales agreement that explained the residual buildup during their water treatment process. After my further review of the sales agreement, I realize how I missed the verbiage; H2O Concepts considers residual calcium buildup as a "Feature or Benefit" of their water treatment system. As written in their Sales Agreement, within the Features and Benefits section, the 3rd item describes the process as: "The AMP Force by using electronic impulses converts calcium to water soluble, non-adherent calcium carbonate". It goes on to state: If water is allowed to evaporate the dissolved calcium carbonate will be left behind". Further stated: "Although easily removed, this residue should be anticipated and cleaned before multiple layers accumulate." I am not sure how H2O Concepts can claim "non-adherent calcium carbonate" in one sentence, and then insist that it is your obligation to dry your faucet after each use to avoid build-up. Moving from Oregon, an area that requires little or no in-home water treatment, I accepted the sales persons presentation without question. Now, better informed, I would have asked H2O Concepts prior to purchasing their system: (1) Why buy a water treatment system that requires the cleaning of your fixtures after each use? (2) Why buy a system that will allow the same damage to your faucets, albeit it may take a longer time, as an untreated water supply? (3) Why buy a water treatment system from a company that takes 2 1/2 days to reach a technician?

- Kevin P....

AMCFARLAND PLUMBING

I HAVE USED MIKE MCFARLAND FOR MANY THINGS THROUGHOUT THE YEARS. HE IS VERY DEPENDABLE, HONEST, PROMPT, AND HIS PRICES ARE GOOD. I WOULD RECOMMEND HIM TO ANYONE WHO NEEDS A PLUMBER.

- Gilberte L....

AUniversal Water Service, Inc.

I have used universal water services for years now. Both my systems are old and run like clockwork. Call anually for preventive maintenance services. Randy Dobson is very friendly and knows his stuff. Very professional and will offer tips to keep your system running well. A little bit pricey, but for the quality you get, it's well worth it. I'd recommend them to anyone.

- Joseph V....

FPlumbgood LLC

Miserable experience. Perhaps Paul's incompetence, laziness, or both caused a flood in our storage garage, destroying many boxes of books, photos, films and family memories. This happened the day after he "disconnected" the water to the water softener in the garage. He actually didn't disconnect anything, he turned off a valve that soon failed and sprayed water all over the garage. When called Paul said, "just shut off the water" (yeah, who needs water?) and he'd be by tomorrow. After two more calls, he agreed to come that day and when questioned about the flood, he said he "didn't have a crystal ball". He charges $100.00 an hour and may flood your home because of his lack of a crystal ball. Other plumbers insured me old valves fail when worked on and a good plumber would have welded the pipes. Paul did fix the problem (less than 5 min) and no apology. He quoted $375.00 to put the sink in and changed it to $500 as I was writing the check. Felt conned, he'll try to sell you.